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An in-depth look at Japanese culture and how it relates to international business.

published:10 Mar 2015

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Welcome to my Vlog!!!
Hi, I'm DerekWeldon, owner of Pacific CoastAuto Imports. This vlog will be a personal look into the world I live in and the company that I run.
Please check out my company Youtube channel here - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo0_6VxevokFfUbf8ECJkAw
Please visit my company Facebook here - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pacific-Coast-Auto/121721431264801?ref=hl
Please check out the best import forum on the internet here - www.import-era.com
Please check out my company website - www.pacificcoastjdm.com

The ritual of Japanese business cards.
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Ritual and ceremony are paramount in Japanese culture. Together, they dictate social interactions at both the macro and micro scales of society. Understanding and navigating these norms can be difficult, but sometimes the solution is waiting in Tokyo’s metro.
Vox Borders is a new international series focused on telling the human stories that emerge from lines on the map. Johnny will travel to six border locations to produce a final set of documentaries. While he travels he'll release dispatches on YouTube and Facebook documenting his experiences. Learn more: http://www.vox.com/borders-dispatch
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com to get up to speed on everything from Kurdistan to the Kim Kardashian app.
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published:01 Jun 2017

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We stayed at a business hotel in Akita prefecture thanks to Odigo!
https://www.odigo.travel/
There’re several levels of hotels that you can stay at in Japan. Business hotels are usually considered cheapest as far as normal hotels go, this is probably what we've stayed in the most!
This video is not sponsored by or affiliated with this hotel.
★ Patreon! http://patreon.com/rachelandjun
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Editing program ⇀ Sony Vegas Pro 13 (http://goo.gl/osEzUo)
►MUSIC ♪♪(o*゜∇゜)o～♪♪
Amarante - The Manic
https://soundcloud.com/amarantemusic/...
Life has no limits! Get out there and do something new today!
*･゜ﾟ･*:.｡..｡.:*･'ヽ(*^▽^*)ノ'･*:.｡. .｡.:*･゜ﾟ･*

For more on Japanese work culture, go to
https://youtu.be/JVQAf6Fbd_s
https://youtu.be/hmdgP-YMXhg
For more on Japanese service culture, go to
https://youtu.be/n2BCamn1V_I
https://youtu.be/tgzGJE-xEoY
For more on Chinese work culture go to
https://youtu.be/u1Zy2i9KlWo
https://youtu.be/pZXcwFkhCNo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JnY4EBqOfU

Date/Time: Thursday, June 11, 11:00AM - 11:30AM (Pacific Time)
Speaker:
Brandon Katayama Hill
Brandon is the founder and CEO of btrax, a San Francisco-based design, branding and marketing agency specializing in US and Asian market entry and growth. In the last decade, he has helped companies such as Expedia, Blue Nile and Square enter the Japanese market. Brandon is also the founder of JapanNight, the premiere annual Japanese startup demo competition in Tokyo and San Francisco. He has spoken at a variety of conferences and events, including ad:tech, Tech in Asia and Social MediaWeek Tokyo.
RSVP on Eventbrite: http://KickstartJapan.eventbrite.com
*You will receive the webinar viewing link in your confirmation email.
Key Takeaways
What are the steps to entering the Japanese market? - a step-by-step guide
What are the different corporate structures in Japan?
What legal entity is best suited for your business?

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Business can refer to a particular organization or to an entire market sector, e.g. "the music business". Compound forms such as agribusiness represent subsets of the word's broader meaning, which encompasses all activity by suppliers of goods and services. The goal is for sales to be more than expenditures resulting in a profit.

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History

In the 3rd millennium BC, Ptahhotep wrote The Maxims of Ptahhotep. The Maxims were conformist precepts extolling such civil virtues as truthfulness, self-control and kindness towards one's fellow beings. Learning by listening to everybody and knowing that human knowledge is never perfect are a leitmotif. Avoiding open conflict wherever possible should not be considered weakness. Stress is placed on the pursuit of justice, although it is conceded that it is a god's command that prevails in the end. Some of the maxims refer to one's behaviour when in the presence of the great, how to choose the right master and how to serve him. Others teach the correct way to lead through openness and kindness. Greed is the base of all evil and should be guarded against, while generosity towards family and friends is deemed praiseworthy.

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Japanese Culture and Business Etiquette

An in-depth look at Japanese culture and how it relates to international business.

13:45

How I started a Business in Japan - Wednesday Topic

How I started a Business in Japan - Wednesday Topic

How I started a Business in Japan - Wednesday Topic

Welcome to my Vlog!!!
Hi, I'm DerekWeldon, owner of Pacific CoastAuto Imports. This vlog will be a personal look into the world I live in and the company that I run.
Please check out my company Youtube channel here - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo0_6VxevokFfUbf8ECJkAw
Please visit my company Facebook here - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pacific-Coast-Auto/121721431264801?ref=hl
Please check out the best import forum on the internet here - www.import-era.com
Please check out my company website - www.pacificcoastjdm.com

I didn't bring business cards to Japan. Big mistake.

The ritual of Japanese business cards.
Subscribe to the Vox Borders newsletter for weekly updates: http://www.vox.com/borders-email
FollowJohnny for more photos and videos from his travels around the globe.
Facebook: https://goo.gl/l0x5cA Instagram: https://goo.gl/CduwlO
Ritual and ceremony are paramount in Japanese culture. Together, they dictate social interactions at both the macro and micro scales of society. Understanding and navigating these norms can be difficult, but sometimes the solution is waiting in Tokyo’s metro.
Vox Borders is a new international series focused on telling the human stories that emerge from lines on the map. Johnny will travel to six border locations to produce a final set of documentaries. While he travels he'll release dispatches on YouTube and Facebook documenting his experiences. Learn more: http://www.vox.com/borders-dispatch
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com to get up to speed on everything from Kurdistan to the Kim Kardashian app.
Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/IZONyE
Follow Vox on Twitter: http://goo.gl/XFrZ5H
Or on Facebook: http://goo.gl/U2g06o

6:02

Japanese Business Hotel room tour!

Japanese Business Hotel room tour!

Japanese Business Hotel room tour!

We stayed at a business hotel in Akita prefecture thanks to Odigo!
https://www.odigo.travel/
There’re several levels of hotels that you can stay at in Japan. Business hotels are usually considered cheapest as far as normal hotels go, this is probably what we've stayed in the most!
This video is not sponsored by or affiliated with this hotel.
★ Patreon! http://patreon.com/rachelandjun
★T-shirts & Merch! http://rachelandjun.spreadshirt.com/
►FOLLOW US *:ﾟ*｡⋆ฺ(*´◡`)
Main channel ⇀ http://www.youtube.com/MyHusbandisJap...
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Instagram ⇀ http://instagram.com/rachelandjun
Facebook ⇀ https://www.facebook.com/RachelAndJun
Twitch ⇀ http://www.twitch.tv/rachelandjun/pro...
►EQUIPMENT (Amazon affiliates links) ＿〆(・∀ ・ )
Camera ⇀ Panasonic Lumix FZ-1000 (http://goo.gl/htPRH1)
Secondary camera ⇀ iPhone 6 (http://goo.gl/lsnKcy)
Editing program ⇀ Sony Vegas Pro 13 (http://goo.gl/osEzUo)
►MUSIC ♪♪(o*゜∇゜)o～♪♪
Amarante - The Manic
https://soundcloud.com/amarantemusic/...
Life has no limits! Get out there and do something new today!
*･゜ﾟ･*:.｡..｡.:*･'ヽ(*^▽^*)ノ'･*:.｡. .｡.:*･゜ﾟ･*

Japanese work culture

For more on Japanese work culture, go to
https://youtu.be/JVQAf6Fbd_s
https://youtu.be/hmdgP-YMXhg
For more on Japanese service culture, go to
https://youtu.be/n2BCamn1V_I
https://youtu.be/tgzGJE-xEoY
For more on Chinese work culture go to
https://youtu.be/u1Zy2i9KlWo
https://youtu.be/pZXcwFkhCNo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JnY4EBqOfU

[Webinar] How to kickstart your business in Japan

Date/Time: Thursday, June 11, 11:00AM - 11:30AM (Pacific Time)
Speaker:
Brandon Katayama Hill
Brandon is the founder and CEO of btrax, a San Francisco-based design, branding and marketing agency specializing in US and Asian market entry and growth. In the last decade, he has helped companies such as Expedia, Blue Nile and Square enter the Japanese market. Brandon is also the founder of JapanNight, the premiere annual Japanese startup demo competition in Tokyo and San Francisco. He has spoken at a variety of conferences and events, including ad:tech, Tech in Asia and Social MediaWeek Tokyo.
RSVP on Eventbrite: http://KickstartJapan.eventbrite.com
*You will receive the webinar viewing link in your confirmation email.
Key Takeaways
What are the steps to entering the Japanese market? - a step-by-step guide
What are the different corporate structures in Japan?
What legal entity is best suited for your business?

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Japanese Culture and Business Etiquette

An in-depth look at Japanese culture and how it relates to international business.

published: 10 Mar 2015

How I started a Business in Japan - Wednesday Topic

Welcome to my Vlog!!!
Hi, I'm DerekWeldon, owner of Pacific CoastAuto Imports. This vlog will be a personal look into the world I live in and the company that I run.
Please check out my company Youtube channel here - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo0_6VxevokFfUbf8ECJkAw
Please visit my company Facebook here - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pacific-Coast-Auto/121721431264801?ref=hl
Please check out the best import forum on the internet here - www.import-era.com
Please check out my company website - www.pacificcoastjdm.com

I didn't bring business cards to Japan. Big mistake.

The ritual of Japanese business cards.
Subscribe to the Vox Borders newsletter for weekly updates: http://www.vox.com/borders-email
FollowJohnny for more photos and videos from his travels around the globe.
Facebook: https://goo.gl/l0x5cA Instagram: https://goo.gl/CduwlO
Ritual and ceremony are paramount in Japanese culture. Together, they dictate social interactions at both the macro and micro scales of society. Understanding and navigating these norms can be difficult, but sometimes the solution is waiting in Tokyo’s metro.
Vox Borders is a new international series focused on telling the human stories that emerge from lines on the map. Johnny will travel to six border locations to produce a final set of documentaries. While he travels he'll release dispatches on YouTube and Fac...

published: 01 Jun 2017

Japanese Business Hotel room tour!

We stayed at a business hotel in Akita prefecture thanks to Odigo!
https://www.odigo.travel/
There’re several levels of hotels that you can stay at in Japan. Business hotels are usually considered cheapest as far as normal hotels go, this is probably what we've stayed in the most!
This video is not sponsored by or affiliated with this hotel.
★ Patreon! http://patreon.com/rachelandjun
★T-shirts & Merch! http://rachelandjun.spreadshirt.com/
►FOLLOW US *:ﾟ*｡⋆ฺ(*´◡`)
Main channel ⇀ http://www.youtube.com/MyHusbandisJap...
Jun's Kitchen ⇀ http://www.youtube.com/JunsKitchen
Twitter ⇀ https://twitter.com/RachelAndJun
Instagram ⇀ http://instagram.com/rachelandjun
Facebook ⇀ https://www.facebook.com/RachelAndJun
Twitch ⇀ http://www.twitch.tv/rachelandjun/pro...
►EQUIPMENT (Amazon affiliates...

Japanese work culture

For more on Japanese work culture, go to
https://youtu.be/JVQAf6Fbd_s
https://youtu.be/hmdgP-YMXhg
For more on Japanese service culture, go to
https://youtu.be/n2BCamn1V_I
https://youtu.be/tgzGJE-xEoY
For more on Chinese work culture go to
https://youtu.be/u1Zy2i9KlWo
https://youtu.be/pZXcwFkhCNo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JnY4EBqOfU

[Webinar] How to kickstart your business in Japan

Date/Time: Thursday, June 11, 11:00AM - 11:30AM (Pacific Time)
Speaker:
Brandon Katayama Hill
Brandon is the founder and CEO of btrax, a San Francisco-based design, branding and marketing agency specializing in US and Asian market entry and growth. In the last decade, he has helped companies such as Expedia, Blue Nile and Square enter the Japanese market. Brandon is also the founder of JapanNight, the premiere annual Japanese startup demo competition in Tokyo and San Francisco. He has spoken at a variety of conferences and events, including ad:tech, Tech in Asia and Social MediaWeek Tokyo.
RSVP on Eventbrite: http://KickstartJapan.eventbrite.com
*You will receive the webinar viewing link in your confirmation email.
Key Takeaways
What are the steps to entering the Japanese market...

Welcome to my Vlog!!!
Hi, I'm DerekWeldon, owner of Pacific CoastAuto Imports. This vlog will be a personal look into the world I live in and the company that I run.
Please check out my company Youtube channel here - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo0_6VxevokFfUbf8ECJkAw
Please visit my company Facebook here - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pacific-Coast-Auto/121721431264801?ref=hl
Please check out the best import forum on the internet here - www.import-era.com
Please check out my company website - www.pacificcoastjdm.com

Welcome to my Vlog!!!
Hi, I'm DerekWeldon, owner of Pacific CoastAuto Imports. This vlog will be a personal look into the world I live in and the company that I run.
Please check out my company Youtube channel here - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo0_6VxevokFfUbf8ECJkAw
Please visit my company Facebook here - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pacific-Coast-Auto/121721431264801?ref=hl
Please check out the best import forum on the internet here - www.import-era.com
Please check out my company website - www.pacificcoastjdm.com

The ritual of Japanese business cards.
Subscribe to the Vox Borders newsletter for weekly updates: http://www.vox.com/borders-email
FollowJohnny for more photos and videos from his travels around the globe.
Facebook: https://goo.gl/l0x5cA Instagram: https://goo.gl/CduwlO
Ritual and ceremony are paramount in Japanese culture. Together, they dictate social interactions at both the macro and micro scales of society. Understanding and navigating these norms can be difficult, but sometimes the solution is waiting in Tokyo’s metro.
Vox Borders is a new international series focused on telling the human stories that emerge from lines on the map. Johnny will travel to six border locations to produce a final set of documentaries. While he travels he'll release dispatches on YouTube and Facebook documenting his experiences. Learn more: http://www.vox.com/borders-dispatch
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com to get up to speed on everything from Kurdistan to the Kim Kardashian app.
Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/IZONyE
Follow Vox on Twitter: http://goo.gl/XFrZ5H
Or on Facebook: http://goo.gl/U2g06o

The ritual of Japanese business cards.
Subscribe to the Vox Borders newsletter for weekly updates: http://www.vox.com/borders-email
FollowJohnny for more photos and videos from his travels around the globe.
Facebook: https://goo.gl/l0x5cA Instagram: https://goo.gl/CduwlO
Ritual and ceremony are paramount in Japanese culture. Together, they dictate social interactions at both the macro and micro scales of society. Understanding and navigating these norms can be difficult, but sometimes the solution is waiting in Tokyo’s metro.
Vox Borders is a new international series focused on telling the human stories that emerge from lines on the map. Johnny will travel to six border locations to produce a final set of documentaries. While he travels he'll release dispatches on YouTube and Facebook documenting his experiences. Learn more: http://www.vox.com/borders-dispatch
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com to get up to speed on everything from Kurdistan to the Kim Kardashian app.
Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/IZONyE
Follow Vox on Twitter: http://goo.gl/XFrZ5H
Or on Facebook: http://goo.gl/U2g06o

Japanese Business Hotel room tour!

We stayed at a business hotel in Akita prefecture thanks to Odigo!
https://www.odigo.travel/
There’re several levels of hotels that you can stay at in Japan. ...

We stayed at a business hotel in Akita prefecture thanks to Odigo!
https://www.odigo.travel/
There’re several levels of hotels that you can stay at in Japan. Business hotels are usually considered cheapest as far as normal hotels go, this is probably what we've stayed in the most!
This video is not sponsored by or affiliated with this hotel.
★ Patreon! http://patreon.com/rachelandjun
★T-shirts & Merch! http://rachelandjun.spreadshirt.com/
►FOLLOW US *:ﾟ*｡⋆ฺ(*´◡`)
Main channel ⇀ http://www.youtube.com/MyHusbandisJap...
Jun's Kitchen ⇀ http://www.youtube.com/JunsKitchen
Twitter ⇀ https://twitter.com/RachelAndJun
Instagram ⇀ http://instagram.com/rachelandjun
Facebook ⇀ https://www.facebook.com/RachelAndJun
Twitch ⇀ http://www.twitch.tv/rachelandjun/pro...
►EQUIPMENT (Amazon affiliates links) ＿〆(・∀ ・ )
Camera ⇀ Panasonic Lumix FZ-1000 (http://goo.gl/htPRH1)
Secondary camera ⇀ iPhone 6 (http://goo.gl/lsnKcy)
Editing program ⇀ Sony Vegas Pro 13 (http://goo.gl/osEzUo)
►MUSIC ♪♪(o*゜∇゜)o～♪♪
Amarante - The Manic
https://soundcloud.com/amarantemusic/...
Life has no limits! Get out there and do something new today!
*･゜ﾟ･*:.｡..｡.:*･'ヽ(*^▽^*)ノ'･*:.｡. .｡.:*･゜ﾟ･*

We stayed at a business hotel in Akita prefecture thanks to Odigo!
https://www.odigo.travel/
There’re several levels of hotels that you can stay at in Japan. Business hotels are usually considered cheapest as far as normal hotels go, this is probably what we've stayed in the most!
This video is not sponsored by or affiliated with this hotel.
★ Patreon! http://patreon.com/rachelandjun
★T-shirts & Merch! http://rachelandjun.spreadshirt.com/
►FOLLOW US *:ﾟ*｡⋆ฺ(*´◡`)
Main channel ⇀ http://www.youtube.com/MyHusbandisJap...
Jun's Kitchen ⇀ http://www.youtube.com/JunsKitchen
Twitter ⇀ https://twitter.com/RachelAndJun
Instagram ⇀ http://instagram.com/rachelandjun
Facebook ⇀ https://www.facebook.com/RachelAndJun
Twitch ⇀ http://www.twitch.tv/rachelandjun/pro...
►EQUIPMENT (Amazon affiliates links) ＿〆(・∀ ・ )
Camera ⇀ Panasonic Lumix FZ-1000 (http://goo.gl/htPRH1)
Secondary camera ⇀ iPhone 6 (http://goo.gl/lsnKcy)
Editing program ⇀ Sony Vegas Pro 13 (http://goo.gl/osEzUo)
►MUSIC ♪♪(o*゜∇゜)o～♪♪
Amarante - The Manic
https://soundcloud.com/amarantemusic/...
Life has no limits! Get out there and do something new today!
*･゜ﾟ･*:.｡..｡.:*･'ヽ(*^▽^*)ノ'･*:.｡. .｡.:*･゜ﾟ･*

Japanese work culture

For more on Japanese work culture, go to
https://youtu.be/JVQAf6Fbd_s
https://youtu.be/hmdgP-YMXhg
For more on Japanese service culture, go to
https://youtu.be...

For more on Japanese work culture, go to
https://youtu.be/JVQAf6Fbd_s
https://youtu.be/hmdgP-YMXhg
For more on Japanese service culture, go to
https://youtu.be/n2BCamn1V_I
https://youtu.be/tgzGJE-xEoY
For more on Chinese work culture go to
https://youtu.be/u1Zy2i9KlWo
https://youtu.be/pZXcwFkhCNo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JnY4EBqOfU

For more on Japanese work culture, go to
https://youtu.be/JVQAf6Fbd_s
https://youtu.be/hmdgP-YMXhg
For more on Japanese service culture, go to
https://youtu.be/n2BCamn1V_I
https://youtu.be/tgzGJE-xEoY
For more on Chinese work culture go to
https://youtu.be/u1Zy2i9KlWo
https://youtu.be/pZXcwFkhCNo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JnY4EBqOfU

Date/Time: Thursday, June 11, 11:00AM - 11:30AM (Pacific Time)
Speaker:
Brandon Katayama Hill
Brandon is the founder and CEO of btrax, a San Francisco-based design, branding and marketing agency specializing in US and Asian market entry and growth. In the last decade, he has helped companies such as Expedia, Blue Nile and Square enter the Japanese market. Brandon is also the founder of JapanNight, the premiere annual Japanese startup demo competition in Tokyo and San Francisco. He has spoken at a variety of conferences and events, including ad:tech, Tech in Asia and Social MediaWeek Tokyo.
RSVP on Eventbrite: http://KickstartJapan.eventbrite.com
*You will receive the webinar viewing link in your confirmation email.
Key Takeaways
What are the steps to entering the Japanese market? - a step-by-step guide
What are the different corporate structures in Japan?
What legal entity is best suited for your business?

Date/Time: Thursday, June 11, 11:00AM - 11:30AM (Pacific Time)
Speaker:
Brandon Katayama Hill
Brandon is the founder and CEO of btrax, a San Francisco-based design, branding and marketing agency specializing in US and Asian market entry and growth. In the last decade, he has helped companies such as Expedia, Blue Nile and Square enter the Japanese market. Brandon is also the founder of JapanNight, the premiere annual Japanese startup demo competition in Tokyo and San Francisco. He has spoken at a variety of conferences and events, including ad:tech, Tech in Asia and Social MediaWeek Tokyo.
RSVP on Eventbrite: http://KickstartJapan.eventbrite.com
*You will receive the webinar viewing link in your confirmation email.
Key Takeaways
What are the steps to entering the Japanese market? - a step-by-step guide
What are the different corporate structures in Japan?
What legal entity is best suited for your business?

Japan: The Ultimate Travel Guide by TourRadar

Japan: The UltimateTravelGuide by TourRadar gives you all the info you need. Learn some basics about Japan and its people, find out what you have to do & see once you arrive, when it's best to travel and which food & drinks you definitely have to try.
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published: 21 Feb 2017

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Are you interested in traveling to Japan? YES. Japan is really tourist-friendly so I'm certain you'll have a great time and I hope my travel tips come in handy :) Let me know what you thought of it in the comment section below!
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Incredible video of Japan with information about the main cities, best places and prices.
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In this small travel guide of Japan you can see: Tokyo, Kamakura, Nagoya, Kiso valley, Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, Hiroshima and Miyajima
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Japan Travel Guide: 10 Things you need to know Before Coming to JAPAN

TravelJapanGuide: 10 Thing you need to know before coming to Japan : http://youtu.be/CC07YPg9yAM
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I made a video "7 More Things You Need to Know before coming to Japan"! Please wacth this video, too!
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Welcome to Experience Japan with YUKA.
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Japan Travel Guide 2016 (HD 1080p)

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Japan, known as Nihon or Nippon (日本) in Japanese, is a nation of islands in East Asia.
See in Japan
===============
Castles
-------------
When most Westerners think of castles, they naturally think of their own in places like England and France. However, Japan too was a nation of castle-builders. In its feudal days, you could find multiple castles in nearly every prefecture.
Original Castles
Because of bombings in WWII, fires, edicts to tear down castles, etc. only twelve of Japan's castles are considered to be originals, which have donjons that date bac...

published: 14 Feb 2016

Tokyo Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Welcome to Tokyo, the capital of Japan and the epitome of the word “megacity.”
In this vast metropolis, ancient traditions blend with futuristic buildings, and your Tokyo sightseeing will take you to representations of each. Pay your respects at temples set in forested hillsides, then flex your credit card in one of the shopping districts, before sitting down to a five-star meal…all in one day.
Your Tokyo tour begins with the subway and train system, which will take you all over this sprawling city. Tokyo is home to some 35 million people, many of which you’ll meet as its public transit carries you throughout its many neighborhoods. Make a stop in Asakusa, a temple district nestled in leafy trees with skyscrapers towering i...

published: 02 Oct 2014

25 Things To Do in Tokyo, Japan (Watch This Before You Go)

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Tokyo (東京), Japan, is one of the world's greatest cities, and there's so much to do and see when you visit. From temples and shrines, to gardens and museums, you'll never run out of attractions. Out of all the things you could do, I've chosen a top 25 list for this awesome city (and just so you know food is my first choice in Tokyo)!
1. Ameya-Yokochō (アメヤ横丁) - A giant open air market that offers clothes, cosmetics, food, and restaurants and bars.
2. Meiji Shrine (明治神宮) - This Shinto shrine, surrounded by beautiful forest, is extremely significant.
3. Ryogoku Kokugikan (両国国技館) - Even if it's not fight season, y...

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Japan: The Ultimate Travel Guide by TourRadar

Japan: The UltimateTravelGuide by TourRadar gives you all the info you need. Learn some basics about Japan and its people, find out what you have to do & see ...

Japan: The UltimateTravelGuide by TourRadar gives you all the info you need. Learn some basics about Japan and its people, find out what you have to do & see once you arrive, when it's best to travel and which food & drinks you definitely have to try.
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Japan remains one of the most intensely fascinating places in the world, effortlessly intertwining modernity and tradition. Seek serenity in Kyoto by visiting one of thousands of temples spread throughout this former capital, or go skiing in Niseko or summit Mt. Fuji. Of course you can also kick back in one of the country’s many hot springs, where the rich mountain minerals will leave your skin feeling brand new. Once you’ve achieved maximum relaxation, hit up Tokyo’s bustling night life or go hiking in Kamakura.
What Japan lacks in square footage it makes up for in endless options for your itinerary. In this case, size definitely doesn’t matter! Consider booking a tour that allows you to see all of the country’s unique highlights, without missing the subtleties you can enjoy as a backpacker: http://www.tourradar.com/d/japan
Remember to pack clothes appropriate for the region you’re visiting, and if you’re planning on travelling from the North to the South outside of summer months, make sure you bring everything from flip-flops to snow boots.
Japan’s currency is the Japanese Yen. Credit card and debit transactions aren’t common, so be sure to bring plenty of cash with you no matter where you travel within the country. Dining out doesn’t have to be expensive if you visit the right restaurants, and you can often enjoy a pre-fix menu for lunch for a very reasonable cost. Be sure to sample the Japanese whiskeys, as Japan is an expert whiskey distiller!
— About Japan —
With a population of nearly 130 million, this island nation is resides in the Pacific Ocean and has everything from dense cities to mountainous national parks. You’ll discover that there’s countless reasons to move Japan up to the #1 spot on your bucket list. Sixty-six percent of the country is covered by trees and the Japanese enjoy the highest life expectancy in the world at 83.7 years.
Learn more about Japan and the inspiring experiences that await you by reading Days to Come: http://www.tourradar.com/days-to-come/
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Japan: The UltimateTravelGuide by TourRadar gives you all the info you need. Learn some basics about Japan and its people, find out what you have to do & see once you arrive, when it's best to travel and which food & drinks you definitely have to try.
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Japan remains one of the most intensely fascinating places in the world, effortlessly intertwining modernity and tradition. Seek serenity in Kyoto by visiting one of thousands of temples spread throughout this former capital, or go skiing in Niseko or summit Mt. Fuji. Of course you can also kick back in one of the country’s many hot springs, where the rich mountain minerals will leave your skin feeling brand new. Once you’ve achieved maximum relaxation, hit up Tokyo’s bustling night life or go hiking in Kamakura.
What Japan lacks in square footage it makes up for in endless options for your itinerary. In this case, size definitely doesn’t matter! Consider booking a tour that allows you to see all of the country’s unique highlights, without missing the subtleties you can enjoy as a backpacker: http://www.tourradar.com/d/japan
Remember to pack clothes appropriate for the region you’re visiting, and if you’re planning on travelling from the North to the South outside of summer months, make sure you bring everything from flip-flops to snow boots.
Japan’s currency is the Japanese Yen. Credit card and debit transactions aren’t common, so be sure to bring plenty of cash with you no matter where you travel within the country. Dining out doesn’t have to be expensive if you visit the right restaurants, and you can often enjoy a pre-fix menu for lunch for a very reasonable cost. Be sure to sample the Japanese whiskeys, as Japan is an expert whiskey distiller!
— About Japan —
With a population of nearly 130 million, this island nation is resides in the Pacific Ocean and has everything from dense cities to mountainous national parks. You’ll discover that there’s countless reasons to move Japan up to the #1 spot on your bucket list. Sixty-six percent of the country is covered by trees and the Japanese enjoy the highest life expectancy in the world at 83.7 years.
Learn more about Japan and the inspiring experiences that await you by reading Days to Come: http://www.tourradar.com/days-to-come/
#gotouring with TourRadar: http://www.tourradar.com
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Japan Travel Guide | BEST TIPS

Are you interested in traveling to Japan? YES. Japan is really tourist-friendly so I'm certain you'll have a great time and I hope my travel tips come in handy ...

Are you interested in traveling to Japan? YES. Japan is really tourist-friendly so I'm certain you'll have a great time and I hope my travel tips come in handy :) Let me know what you thought of it in the comment section below!
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Are you interested in traveling to Japan? YES. Japan is really tourist-friendly so I'm certain you'll have a great time and I hope my travel tips come in handy :) Let me know what you thought of it in the comment section below!
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JAPAN TRAVEL GUIDE HD

Incredible video of Japan with information about the main cities, best places and prices.
THANKS FOR WATCHING!!! If you like the content and support the channel...

Incredible video of Japan with information about the main cities, best places and prices.
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In this small travel guide of Japan you can see: Tokyo, Kamakura, Nagoya, Kiso valley, Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, Hiroshima and Miyajima
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Increible vídeo de Japón con información de las ciudades principales, mejores sitios y precios.
En esta pequeña guia de viaje puede ver: Tokyo, Kamakura, Nagoya, el valle de Kiso, Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, Hiroshima y Miyajima.
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Incredible video of Japan with information about the main cities, best places and prices.
THANKS FOR WATCHING!!! If you like the content and support the channel, you can give a donation at this link https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=4QFST95LX57YJ
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In this small travel guide of Japan you can see: Tokyo, Kamakura, Nagoya, Kiso valley, Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, Hiroshima and Miyajima
Please share this video if it's useful to your friend or the person you know!!!
You can get more information in http://www.japan-guide.com/ or http://us.jnto.go.jp/top/index.phpEnjoy your Japan trip !!! TRAVEL FOR BEGINNERS
Increible vídeo de Japón con información de las ciudades principales, mejores sitios y precios.
En esta pequeña guia de viaje puede ver: Tokyo, Kamakura, Nagoya, el valle de Kiso, Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, Hiroshima y Miyajima.
Por favor comparte este vídeo si conoces a alguien que le interese
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Welcome to Experience Japan with YUKA.
I show you real Japan. Here is the right place for you if you want to know about Japan and plan to travel or trip to Japan!
I’ll share with you things you need to know before coming to Japan.
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1:50 – 2. Iratsyaimase いらっしゃいませ。
2:14 – 3. Many Japanese cannot speak English
3:23 – 4. We take off shoes.
3:55 – 5. Go to the post office, if you need cash.
4:10 – 6. SIZE matters
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★Travel Japan Guide: 5 Things you shouldn’t do at restaurants in Japan : http://youtu.be/sqrCzAkY_dE
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Please share this video if it's useful to your friend or the person you know!!!
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I made a video "7 More Things You Need to Know before coming to Japan"! Please wacth this video, too!
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Welcome to Experience Japan with YUKA.
I show you real Japan. Here is the right place for you if you want to know about Japan and plan to travel or trip to Japan!
I’ll share with you things you need to know before coming to Japan.
0:21 –1. Get Wi-Fi ConnectionInformation
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http://flets.com/freewifi/index.html
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1:50 – 2. Iratsyaimase いらっしゃいませ。
2:14 – 3. Many Japanese cannot speak English
3:23 – 4. We take off shoes.
3:55 – 5. Go to the post office, if you need cash.
4:10 – 6. SIZE matters
4:32 – 7. Vegetarians
4:54 – 8. Could you wrap up my food, please?
5:38 – 9. Rush HourTrain
6:28 – 10. You pay at the cashier and No Tips
I’m offering the info about traveling to Japan and working as a guide.
If you’re interested in, Please send me an e-mail!!!
jtravelyk@gmail.com
Music: Thank You to Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution3.0Thank you so much for watching travel video by Experience JAPAN with YUKA.
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★ONSEN in JAPAN 温泉: How to enjoy ONSEN & RYOKAN #2 : Japan Travel Guide :http://youtu.be/BOcgDJprN74
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★Travel Japan Guide: 5 Things you shouldn’t do at restaurants in Japan : http://youtu.be/sqrCzAkY_dE
★Japan Travel Guide: Survival Japanese for Japan Trip
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Japan Travel Guide: 10 Things you need to know Before Coming to JAPAN
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JapanTravelGuide 2016 - Top things to do in Japan 2016 - Japan trip 2016 - Japan tourism & vacations - Tourist attractions in Japan
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Japan, known as Nihon or Nippon (日本) in Japanese, is a nation of islands in East Asia.
See in Japan
===============
Castles
-------------
When most Westerners think of castles, they naturally think of their own in places like England and France. However, Japan too was a nation of castle-builders. In its feudal days, you could find multiple castles in nearly every prefecture.
Original Castles
Because of bombings in WWII, fires, edicts to tear down castles, etc. only twelve of Japan's castles are considered to be originals, which have donjons that date back to the days when they were still used. Four of them are located on the island of Shikoku, two just north in the Chugoku region, two in Kansai, three in the Chubu region, and one in the northern Tohoku region. There are no original castles in Kyushu, Kanto, Hokkaido, or Okinawa.
The original castles are:
Uwajima CastleMatsuyama CastleKochi CastleMarugame CastleMatsue CastleBitchu Matsuyama CastleHimeji CastleHikone CastleInuyama CastleMaruoka CastleMatsumoto CastleHirosaki Castle
(Nijo Castle is an original however, it was actually an Imperial residence rather than a castle, so it is not included on the list of originals)
Reconstructions and Ruins
----------------------------------------------
Japan has many reconstructed castles, many of which receive more visitors than the originals. A reconstructed castle means that the donjon was rebuilt in modern times, but many of these still have other original structures within the castle grounds. For example, three of Nagoya Castle's turrets are authentic. Reconstructions still offer a glimpse into the past and many, like Osaka Castle are also museums housing important artifacts. Kumamoto Castle is considered to be among the best reconstructions, because most of the structures have been reconstructed instead of just the donjon. The only reconstructed castle in Hokkaido is Matsumae Castle. Okinawa's Shuri Castle is unique among Japan's castles, because it is not a "Japanese" castle; it is from the Ryukyuan Kingdom and was built with the Chinese architectural style, along with some original Okinawan elements.
Ruins typically feature only the castle walls or parts of the original layout are visible. Although they lack the structures of reconstructed castles, ruins often feel more authentic without the concrete reconstructions that sometimes feel too commercial and touristy. Many ruins maintain historical significance, such as Tsuyama Castle, which was so large and impressive, it was considered to be the best in the nation. Today, the castle walls are all that remain but the area is filled with thousands of cherry blossoms. This is common among many ruins, as well as reconstructions. Takeda Castle is famed for the gorgeous view of the surrounding area from the ruins.
Gardens
-------------------
Japan is famous for its gardens, known for its unique aesthestics both in landscape gardens and Zen rock/sand gardens. The nation has designated an official "Top Three Gardens", based on their beauty, size, authenticity (gardens that have not been drastically altered), and historical significance. Those gardens are Kairakuen in Mito, Kenrokuen in Kanazawa, and Korakuen in Okayama. The largest garden, and the favorite of many travellers, is actually Ritsurin Park in Takamatsu.
Rock and sand gardens can typically be found in temples, specifically those of Zen Buddhism. The most famous of these is RyoanjiTemple in Kyoto, but such temples can be found throughout Japan. Moss gardens are also popular in Japan and Koke-dera, also in Kyoto, has one of the nation's best. Reservations are required to visit just so that they can ensure the moss is always flourishing and not trampled.
Spiritual Sites
------------------------
Regardless of your travel interests, it's difficult to visit Japan without at least seeing a few shrines and temples. Buddhist and Shinto sites are the most common, although there are some noteworthy spiritual sites of other religions, as well.
Buddhist
-----------------------------
Buddhism has had a profound impact on Japan ever since it was introduced in the 6th century. Like shrines, temples can be found in every city, and many different sects exist.
Some of the holiest sites are made up of large complexes on mountaintops and include Mount Koya (Japan's most prestigious place to be buried and head temple of Shingon Buddhism), Mount Hiei (set here when Kyoto became the capital to remove Buddhism from politics, the head of the Tendai sect of Buddhism), and Mount Osore (considered to be the "Gateway to Hell", it features many monuments and graves in a volcanic wasteland).

JapanTravelGuide 2016 - Top things to do in Japan 2016 - Japan trip 2016 - Japan tourism & vacations - Tourist attractions in Japan
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Japan, known as Nihon or Nippon (日本) in Japanese, is a nation of islands in East Asia.
See in Japan
===============
Castles
-------------
When most Westerners think of castles, they naturally think of their own in places like England and France. However, Japan too was a nation of castle-builders. In its feudal days, you could find multiple castles in nearly every prefecture.
Original Castles
Because of bombings in WWII, fires, edicts to tear down castles, etc. only twelve of Japan's castles are considered to be originals, which have donjons that date back to the days when they were still used. Four of them are located on the island of Shikoku, two just north in the Chugoku region, two in Kansai, three in the Chubu region, and one in the northern Tohoku region. There are no original castles in Kyushu, Kanto, Hokkaido, or Okinawa.
The original castles are:
Uwajima CastleMatsuyama CastleKochi CastleMarugame CastleMatsue CastleBitchu Matsuyama CastleHimeji CastleHikone CastleInuyama CastleMaruoka CastleMatsumoto CastleHirosaki Castle
(Nijo Castle is an original however, it was actually an Imperial residence rather than a castle, so it is not included on the list of originals)
Reconstructions and Ruins
----------------------------------------------
Japan has many reconstructed castles, many of which receive more visitors than the originals. A reconstructed castle means that the donjon was rebuilt in modern times, but many of these still have other original structures within the castle grounds. For example, three of Nagoya Castle's turrets are authentic. Reconstructions still offer a glimpse into the past and many, like Osaka Castle are also museums housing important artifacts. Kumamoto Castle is considered to be among the best reconstructions, because most of the structures have been reconstructed instead of just the donjon. The only reconstructed castle in Hokkaido is Matsumae Castle. Okinawa's Shuri Castle is unique among Japan's castles, because it is not a "Japanese" castle; it is from the Ryukyuan Kingdom and was built with the Chinese architectural style, along with some original Okinawan elements.
Ruins typically feature only the castle walls or parts of the original layout are visible. Although they lack the structures of reconstructed castles, ruins often feel more authentic without the concrete reconstructions that sometimes feel too commercial and touristy. Many ruins maintain historical significance, such as Tsuyama Castle, which was so large and impressive, it was considered to be the best in the nation. Today, the castle walls are all that remain but the area is filled with thousands of cherry blossoms. This is common among many ruins, as well as reconstructions. Takeda Castle is famed for the gorgeous view of the surrounding area from the ruins.
Gardens
-------------------
Japan is famous for its gardens, known for its unique aesthestics both in landscape gardens and Zen rock/sand gardens. The nation has designated an official "Top Three Gardens", based on their beauty, size, authenticity (gardens that have not been drastically altered), and historical significance. Those gardens are Kairakuen in Mito, Kenrokuen in Kanazawa, and Korakuen in Okayama. The largest garden, and the favorite of many travellers, is actually Ritsurin Park in Takamatsu.
Rock and sand gardens can typically be found in temples, specifically those of Zen Buddhism. The most famous of these is RyoanjiTemple in Kyoto, but such temples can be found throughout Japan. Moss gardens are also popular in Japan and Koke-dera, also in Kyoto, has one of the nation's best. Reservations are required to visit just so that they can ensure the moss is always flourishing and not trampled.
Spiritual Sites
------------------------
Regardless of your travel interests, it's difficult to visit Japan without at least seeing a few shrines and temples. Buddhist and Shinto sites are the most common, although there are some noteworthy spiritual sites of other religions, as well.
Buddhist
-----------------------------
Buddhism has had a profound impact on Japan ever since it was introduced in the 6th century. Like shrines, temples can be found in every city, and many different sects exist.
Some of the holiest sites are made up of large complexes on mountaintops and include Mount Koya (Japan's most prestigious place to be buried and head temple of Shingon Buddhism), Mount Hiei (set here when Kyoto became the capital to remove Buddhism from politics, the head of the Tendai sect of Buddhism), and Mount Osore (considered to be the "Gateway to Hell", it features many monuments and graves in a volcanic wasteland).

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Welcome to Tokyo, the capital of Japan and the epitome of the word “megacity.”
In this vast me...

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Welcome to Tokyo, the capital of Japan and the epitome of the word “megacity.”
In this vast metropolis, ancient traditions blend with futuristic buildings, and your Tokyo sightseeing will take you to representations of each. Pay your respects at temples set in forested hillsides, then flex your credit card in one of the shopping districts, before sitting down to a five-star meal…all in one day.
Your Tokyo tour begins with the subway and train system, which will take you all over this sprawling city. Tokyo is home to some 35 million people, many of which you’ll meet as its public transit carries you throughout its many neighborhoods. Make a stop in Asakusa, a temple district nestled in leafy trees with skyscrapers towering in the background. There you’ll visit Nakamisi Dori, a street loaded with food vendors and religious charms. Get to know the city a little better in the Harajuku district, home to cutting-edge fashion, a thriving, youth-centered culture, and the famous Yoyogi Park. The park stands out in stern contrast to the rest of the neighborhood; this sprawling, 134-acre green space is where locals slow down after a frenzied week of work and play.
As night falls, make your way to Shinjuku. Many of Tokyo’s premier restaurants and pubs span Shinjuku’s streets, and you can indulge in succulent 5-star meals or sample with fast food from local vendors. Watch a movie, do some karaoke, and linger with fellow travelers and friendly locals alike.
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Welcome to Tokyo, the capital of Japan and the epitome of the word “megacity.”
In this vast metropolis, ancient traditions blend with futuristic buildings, and your Tokyo sightseeing will take you to representations of each. Pay your respects at temples set in forested hillsides, then flex your credit card in one of the shopping districts, before sitting down to a five-star meal…all in one day.
Your Tokyo tour begins with the subway and train system, which will take you all over this sprawling city. Tokyo is home to some 35 million people, many of which you’ll meet as its public transit carries you throughout its many neighborhoods. Make a stop in Asakusa, a temple district nestled in leafy trees with skyscrapers towering in the background. There you’ll visit Nakamisi Dori, a street loaded with food vendors and religious charms. Get to know the city a little better in the Harajuku district, home to cutting-edge fashion, a thriving, youth-centered culture, and the famous Yoyogi Park. The park stands out in stern contrast to the rest of the neighborhood; this sprawling, 134-acre green space is where locals slow down after a frenzied week of work and play.
As night falls, make your way to Shinjuku. Many of Tokyo’s premier restaurants and pubs span Shinjuku’s streets, and you can indulge in succulent 5-star meals or sample with fast food from local vendors. Watch a movie, do some karaoke, and linger with fellow travelers and friendly locals alike.
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25 Things To Do in Tokyo, Japan (Watch This Before You Go)

Get info about things to do, where to stay, and the best food to eat on your visit to Tokyo, Japan. Here's the guide: https://migrationology.com/tokyo-travel-gu...

Get info about things to do, where to stay, and the best food to eat on your visit to Tokyo, Japan. Here's the guide: https://migrationology.com/tokyo-travel-guide-for-food-lovers/
Tokyo (東京), Japan, is one of the world's greatest cities, and there's so much to do and see when you visit. From temples and shrines, to gardens and museums, you'll never run out of attractions. Out of all the things you could do, I've chosen a top 25 list for this awesome city (and just so you know food is my first choice in Tokyo)!
1. Ameya-Yokochō (アメヤ横丁) - A giant open air market that offers clothes, cosmetics, food, and restaurants and bars.
2. Meiji Shrine (明治神宮) - This Shinto shrine, surrounded by beautiful forest, is extremely significant.
3. Ryogoku Kokugikan (両国国技館) - Even if it's not fight season, you can go to the free sumo museum and eat sumo chankonabe.
4. Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden (新宿御苑) - The garden is a beautiful attraction in Tokyo, with French gardens, Japanese gardens, and a green house.
5. Ginza (銀座) / Yurakucho (有楽町) - Ginza is a great area of town for upscale shopping and dining, while Yurakucho is famous for Izakaya bars and restaurants under the railroad track.
6. Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (東京都庁舎) - There are a lot of things to do in Tokyo where you have to pay, but here, you can go to the 45th floor for free.
7. Tsukiji Market (築地市場) - One of the most famous attractions in all of Tokyo is the Tsukiji Market (築地市場), the biggest seafood market in the world.
8. Shibuya (渋谷区) - With the busiest intersection in the world, Shibuya (渋谷区) is also home to shopping and restaurant.
9. Sumida River (隅田川) - At Tokyo's Sumida River, you can either just walk around the park and enjoy the riverside views, or you can take the Tokyo Cruise in a boat.
10. Tokyo Imperial Palace (皇居) - This is the home of the emperor of Japan. To enter the grounds, you have to make a tour booking on the official website
11. UenoPark (上野公園), Tokyo National Museum (東京国立博物館) - Ueno Park is a huge public park in Tokyo with shrines, gardens and a number of museums.
12. Tokyo Skytree (東京スカイツリー) - They call it Tokyo's biggest attractions. It's a huge communications tower with various viewing decks and galleries.
13. Harajuku (原宿), Takeshita Street (竹下通り) - Famous for its street market and cosplay that takes place, this is a place in the city to see and be seen.
14. Senso-ji (金龍山浅草寺) - Visiting this temple is one of the top things to do in Tokyo, frequented by both tourists and religious pilgrims. It's the oldest temple in Tokyo.
15. Edo-Tokyo Museum (江戸東京博物館) - It looks a little like a UFO, but it's one of Tokyo's main museums, that aims to preserve the history of the city.
16. Fine Dining - Let's just face it, Tokyo is one of the best cities in the world for high class dining - atmosphere, presentation, food, it's all just stunning!
17. AkihabaraElectric Town (秋葉原電気街) - If you love electronics and gaming, you're going to love the area of Akihabara. You'll also find those infamous maid cafes here.
18. Tokyo Stock Exchange (東京証券取引所) - Another free attraction in Tokyo is to be a guest at the stock exchange where you can see the Japanese Nikkei being traded.
19. Roppongi (六本木) - Home to the Mori Art Museum and a hotspot for nightlife in the city, Roppongi is an exciting area of town.
20. Odaiba (お台場) - This area of Tokyo is full of things to do like Legoland, and Palette Town, an indoor amusement park. It's also known as Tokyo's entertainment island.
21. Yoyogi Park (代々木公園) - Located next to Meiji Shrine, and just a short distance from Harajuku and Shinjuku, this park is popular for exercise and dance.
22. Nezu (根津), Yanaka (谷中 (台東区) - Tokyo is a truly modern city, but there are a couple places like Nezu and Yanaka that have held strong to their traditional and cultural roots.
23. Onsen (温泉) - You've got to strip down naked before you can enter a Japanese public bath.
24. Mount Takao (高尾山) - Just 50 km from central Tokyo, this mountain is popular for climbing and is a sacred religious mountains. Makes a good day trip from Tokyo.
25. Food - Finally, food is the reason I visited Japan, and I think eating is by all means one of the best things to do in Tokyo. Food is everywhere, and not only does it taste amazing, but the care that goes into Japanese cuisine is incredible.
Thank you very much for watching this video that includes some of the best things to do in Tokyo. I hope it will give you inspiration to visit and eat through this amazing city.
Tokyo travel guide for food lovers: http://wp.me/psd9b-4EA
Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=migrationology
All music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork.com
Support my videos: http://migrationology.com/donate/

Get info about things to do, where to stay, and the best food to eat on your visit to Tokyo, Japan. Here's the guide: https://migrationology.com/tokyo-travel-guide-for-food-lovers/
Tokyo (東京), Japan, is one of the world's greatest cities, and there's so much to do and see when you visit. From temples and shrines, to gardens and museums, you'll never run out of attractions. Out of all the things you could do, I've chosen a top 25 list for this awesome city (and just so you know food is my first choice in Tokyo)!
1. Ameya-Yokochō (アメヤ横丁) - A giant open air market that offers clothes, cosmetics, food, and restaurants and bars.
2. Meiji Shrine (明治神宮) - This Shinto shrine, surrounded by beautiful forest, is extremely significant.
3. Ryogoku Kokugikan (両国国技館) - Even if it's not fight season, you can go to the free sumo museum and eat sumo chankonabe.
4. Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden (新宿御苑) - The garden is a beautiful attraction in Tokyo, with French gardens, Japanese gardens, and a green house.
5. Ginza (銀座) / Yurakucho (有楽町) - Ginza is a great area of town for upscale shopping and dining, while Yurakucho is famous for Izakaya bars and restaurants under the railroad track.
6. Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (東京都庁舎) - There are a lot of things to do in Tokyo where you have to pay, but here, you can go to the 45th floor for free.
7. Tsukiji Market (築地市場) - One of the most famous attractions in all of Tokyo is the Tsukiji Market (築地市場), the biggest seafood market in the world.
8. Shibuya (渋谷区) - With the busiest intersection in the world, Shibuya (渋谷区) is also home to shopping and restaurant.
9. Sumida River (隅田川) - At Tokyo's Sumida River, you can either just walk around the park and enjoy the riverside views, or you can take the Tokyo Cruise in a boat.
10. Tokyo Imperial Palace (皇居) - This is the home of the emperor of Japan. To enter the grounds, you have to make a tour booking on the official website
11. UenoPark (上野公園), Tokyo National Museum (東京国立博物館) - Ueno Park is a huge public park in Tokyo with shrines, gardens and a number of museums.
12. Tokyo Skytree (東京スカイツリー) - They call it Tokyo's biggest attractions. It's a huge communications tower with various viewing decks and galleries.
13. Harajuku (原宿), Takeshita Street (竹下通り) - Famous for its street market and cosplay that takes place, this is a place in the city to see and be seen.
14. Senso-ji (金龍山浅草寺) - Visiting this temple is one of the top things to do in Tokyo, frequented by both tourists and religious pilgrims. It's the oldest temple in Tokyo.
15. Edo-Tokyo Museum (江戸東京博物館) - It looks a little like a UFO, but it's one of Tokyo's main museums, that aims to preserve the history of the city.
16. Fine Dining - Let's just face it, Tokyo is one of the best cities in the world for high class dining - atmosphere, presentation, food, it's all just stunning!
17. AkihabaraElectric Town (秋葉原電気街) - If you love electronics and gaming, you're going to love the area of Akihabara. You'll also find those infamous maid cafes here.
18. Tokyo Stock Exchange (東京証券取引所) - Another free attraction in Tokyo is to be a guest at the stock exchange where you can see the Japanese Nikkei being traded.
19. Roppongi (六本木) - Home to the Mori Art Museum and a hotspot for nightlife in the city, Roppongi is an exciting area of town.
20. Odaiba (お台場) - This area of Tokyo is full of things to do like Legoland, and Palette Town, an indoor amusement park. It's also known as Tokyo's entertainment island.
21. Yoyogi Park (代々木公園) - Located next to Meiji Shrine, and just a short distance from Harajuku and Shinjuku, this park is popular for exercise and dance.
22. Nezu (根津), Yanaka (谷中 (台東区) - Tokyo is a truly modern city, but there are a couple places like Nezu and Yanaka that have held strong to their traditional and cultural roots.
23. Onsen (温泉) - You've got to strip down naked before you can enter a Japanese public bath.
24. Mount Takao (高尾山) - Just 50 km from central Tokyo, this mountain is popular for climbing and is a sacred religious mountains. Makes a good day trip from Tokyo.
25. Food - Finally, food is the reason I visited Japan, and I think eating is by all means one of the best things to do in Tokyo. Food is everywhere, and not only does it taste amazing, but the care that goes into Japanese cuisine is incredible.
Thank you very much for watching this video that includes some of the best things to do in Tokyo. I hope it will give you inspiration to visit and eat through this amazing city.
Tokyo travel guide for food lovers: http://wp.me/psd9b-4EA
Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=migrationology
All music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork.com
Support my videos: http://migrationology.com/donate/

Japanese Culture and Business Etiquette

An in-depth look at Japanese culture and how it relates to international business.

published: 10 Mar 2015

How I started a Business in Japan - Wednesday Topic

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I didn't bring business cards to Japan. Big mistake.

The ritual of Japanese business cards.
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published: 01 Jun 2017

Japanese Business Hotel room tour!

We stayed at a business hotel in Akita prefecture thanks to Odigo!
https://www.odigo.travel/
There’re several levels of hotels that you can stay at in Japan. Business hotels are usually considered cheapest as far as normal hotels go, this is probably what we've stayed in the most!
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Japanese work culture

For more on Japanese work culture, go to
https://youtu.be/JVQAf6Fbd_s
https://youtu.be/hmdgP-YMXhg
For more on Japanese service culture, go to
https://youtu.be/n2BCamn1V_I
https://youtu.be/tgzGJE-xEoY
For more on Chinese work culture go to
https://youtu.be/u1Zy2i9KlWo
https://youtu.be/pZXcwFkhCNo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JnY4EBqOfU

[Webinar] How to kickstart your business in Japan

Date/Time: Thursday, June 11, 11:00AM - 11:30AM (Pacific Time)
Speaker:
Brandon Katayama Hill
Brandon is the founder and CEO of btrax, a San Francisco-based design, branding and marketing agency specializing in US and Asian market entry and growth. In the last decade, he has helped companies such as Expedia, Blue Nile and Square enter the Japanese market. Brandon is also the founder of JapanNight, the premiere annual Japanese startup demo competition in Tokyo and San Francisco. He has spoken at a variety of conferences and events, including ad:tech, Tech in Asia and Social MediaWeek Tokyo.
RSVP on Eventbrite: http://KickstartJapan.eventbrite.com
*You will receive the webinar viewing link in your confirmation email.
Key Takeaways
What are the steps to entering the Japanese market...

Welcome to my Vlog!!!
Hi, I'm DerekWeldon, owner of Pacific CoastAuto Imports. This vlog will be a personal look into the world I live in and the company that I run.
Please check out my company Youtube channel here - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo0_6VxevokFfUbf8ECJkAw
Please visit my company Facebook here - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pacific-Coast-Auto/121721431264801?ref=hl
Please check out the best import forum on the internet here - www.import-era.com
Please check out my company website - www.pacificcoastjdm.com

Welcome to my Vlog!!!
Hi, I'm DerekWeldon, owner of Pacific CoastAuto Imports. This vlog will be a personal look into the world I live in and the company that I run.
Please check out my company Youtube channel here - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo0_6VxevokFfUbf8ECJkAw
Please visit my company Facebook here - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pacific-Coast-Auto/121721431264801?ref=hl
Please check out the best import forum on the internet here - www.import-era.com
Please check out my company website - www.pacificcoastjdm.com

The ritual of Japanese business cards.
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Ritual and ceremony are paramount in Japanese culture. Together, they dictate social interactions at both the macro and micro scales of society. Understanding and navigating these norms can be difficult, but sometimes the solution is waiting in Tokyo’s metro.
Vox Borders is a new international series focused on telling the human stories that emerge from lines on the map. Johnny will travel to six border locations to produce a final set of documentaries. While he travels he'll release dispatches on YouTube and Facebook documenting his experiences. Learn more: http://www.vox.com/borders-dispatch
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The ritual of Japanese business cards.
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FollowJohnny for more photos and videos from his travels around the globe.
Facebook: https://goo.gl/l0x5cA Instagram: https://goo.gl/CduwlO
Ritual and ceremony are paramount in Japanese culture. Together, they dictate social interactions at both the macro and micro scales of society. Understanding and navigating these norms can be difficult, but sometimes the solution is waiting in Tokyo’s metro.
Vox Borders is a new international series focused on telling the human stories that emerge from lines on the map. Johnny will travel to six border locations to produce a final set of documentaries. While he travels he'll release dispatches on YouTube and Facebook documenting his experiences. Learn more: http://www.vox.com/borders-dispatch
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com to get up to speed on everything from Kurdistan to the Kim Kardashian app.
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Japanese Business Hotel room tour!

We stayed at a business hotel in Akita prefecture thanks to Odigo!
https://www.odigo.travel/
There’re several levels of hotels that you can stay at in Japan. ...

We stayed at a business hotel in Akita prefecture thanks to Odigo!
https://www.odigo.travel/
There’re several levels of hotels that you can stay at in Japan. Business hotels are usually considered cheapest as far as normal hotels go, this is probably what we've stayed in the most!
This video is not sponsored by or affiliated with this hotel.
★ Patreon! http://patreon.com/rachelandjun
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We stayed at a business hotel in Akita prefecture thanks to Odigo!
https://www.odigo.travel/
There’re several levels of hotels that you can stay at in Japan. Business hotels are usually considered cheapest as far as normal hotels go, this is probably what we've stayed in the most!
This video is not sponsored by or affiliated with this hotel.
★ Patreon! http://patreon.com/rachelandjun
★T-shirts & Merch! http://rachelandjun.spreadshirt.com/
►FOLLOW US *:ﾟ*｡⋆ฺ(*´◡`)
Main channel ⇀ http://www.youtube.com/MyHusbandisJap...
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Camera ⇀ Panasonic Lumix FZ-1000 (http://goo.gl/htPRH1)
Secondary camera ⇀ iPhone 6 (http://goo.gl/lsnKcy)
Editing program ⇀ Sony Vegas Pro 13 (http://goo.gl/osEzUo)
►MUSIC ♪♪(o*゜∇゜)o～♪♪
Amarante - The Manic
https://soundcloud.com/amarantemusic/...
Life has no limits! Get out there and do something new today!
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Japanese work culture

For more on Japanese work culture, go to
https://youtu.be/JVQAf6Fbd_s
https://youtu.be/hmdgP-YMXhg
For more on Japanese service culture, go to
https://youtu.be...

For more on Japanese work culture, go to
https://youtu.be/JVQAf6Fbd_s
https://youtu.be/hmdgP-YMXhg
For more on Japanese service culture, go to
https://youtu.be/n2BCamn1V_I
https://youtu.be/tgzGJE-xEoY
For more on Chinese work culture go to
https://youtu.be/u1Zy2i9KlWo
https://youtu.be/pZXcwFkhCNo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JnY4EBqOfU

For more on Japanese work culture, go to
https://youtu.be/JVQAf6Fbd_s
https://youtu.be/hmdgP-YMXhg
For more on Japanese service culture, go to
https://youtu.be/n2BCamn1V_I
https://youtu.be/tgzGJE-xEoY
For more on Chinese work culture go to
https://youtu.be/u1Zy2i9KlWo
https://youtu.be/pZXcwFkhCNo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JnY4EBqOfU

Date/Time: Thursday, June 11, 11:00AM - 11:30AM (Pacific Time)
Speaker:
Brandon Katayama Hill
Brandon is the founder and CEO of btrax, a San Francisco-based design, branding and marketing agency specializing in US and Asian market entry and growth. In the last decade, he has helped companies such as Expedia, Blue Nile and Square enter the Japanese market. Brandon is also the founder of JapanNight, the premiere annual Japanese startup demo competition in Tokyo and San Francisco. He has spoken at a variety of conferences and events, including ad:tech, Tech in Asia and Social MediaWeek Tokyo.
RSVP on Eventbrite: http://KickstartJapan.eventbrite.com
*You will receive the webinar viewing link in your confirmation email.
Key Takeaways
What are the steps to entering the Japanese market? - a step-by-step guide
What are the different corporate structures in Japan?
What legal entity is best suited for your business?

Date/Time: Thursday, June 11, 11:00AM - 11:30AM (Pacific Time)
Speaker:
Brandon Katayama Hill
Brandon is the founder and CEO of btrax, a San Francisco-based design, branding and marketing agency specializing in US and Asian market entry and growth. In the last decade, he has helped companies such as Expedia, Blue Nile and Square enter the Japanese market. Brandon is also the founder of JapanNight, the premiere annual Japanese startup demo competition in Tokyo and San Francisco. He has spoken at a variety of conferences and events, including ad:tech, Tech in Asia and Social MediaWeek Tokyo.
RSVP on Eventbrite: http://KickstartJapan.eventbrite.com
*You will receive the webinar viewing link in your confirmation email.
Key Takeaways
What are the steps to entering the Japanese market? - a step-by-step guide
What are the different corporate structures in Japan?
What legal entity is best suited for your business?

Doing Business In Japan - Episode 1 - The Airport Economist

The AirportEconomist is your guide to doing business in the Asian Century. Led by renowned economist Tim Harcourt, we'll be visiting thriving markets all across Asia to find out what the emerging opportunities are for doing business there, how to get your foot in the door, learn from companies who are successfully operating there, as well as discover the local culture.
In this first episode we visit the thriving city of Tokyo and talk to all sorts of local and international experts about the ins and outs of business here, and what you need to know.
http://www.theairporteconomist.com/
https://www.facebook.com/The-Airport-Economist

published: 05 Nov 2016

Japan Airlines B777-300ER Business Class London to Tokyo (technical problem!)

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Japan Series The Business of Luxury

published: 21 Nov 2010

[Webinar] How to kickstart your business in Japan

Date/Time: Thursday, June 11, 11:00AM - 11:30AM (Pacific Time)
Speaker:
Brandon Katayama Hill
Brandon is the founder and CEO of btrax, a San Francisco-based design, branding and marketing agency specializing in US and Asian market entry and growth. In the last decade, he has helped companies such as Expedia, Blue Nile and Square enter the Japanese market. Brandon is also the founder of JapanNight, the premiere annual Japanese startup demo competition in Tokyo and San Francisco. He has spoken at a variety of conferences and events, including ad:tech, Tech in Asia and Social MediaWeek Tokyo.
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What are the steps to entering the Japanese market...

published: 11 Jun 2015

Get Rea! S12: Ep4 - Business of Dying (Japan)

Tokyo, a city bursting with the living, is struggling with the dead. By 2040, 1.7 million Japanese is expected to die every year. With limited land, and crumbling social networks, how is Japan coping with the growing high death toll?
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/tv

The AirportEconomist is your guide to doing business in the Asian Century. Led by renowned economist Tim Harcourt, we'll be visiting thriving markets all across Asia to find out what the emerging opportunities are for doing business there, how to get your foot in the door, learn from companies who are successfully operating there, as well as discover the local culture.
In this first episode we visit the thriving city of Tokyo and talk to all sorts of local and international experts about the ins and outs of business here, and what you need to know.
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The AirportEconomist is your guide to doing business in the Asian Century. Led by renowned economist Tim Harcourt, we'll be visiting thriving markets all across Asia to find out what the emerging opportunities are for doing business there, how to get your foot in the door, learn from companies who are successfully operating there, as well as discover the local culture.
In this first episode we visit the thriving city of Tokyo and talk to all sorts of local and international experts about the ins and outs of business here, and what you need to know.
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Japan Airlines B777-300ER Business Class London to Tokyo (technical problem!)

Read my review of this flight here: http://wp.me/p4d1XU-EQk
If you like this clip, be sure to follow me on Youtube (30,000+ followers so far!). Each week, I up...

Read my review of this flight here: http://wp.me/p4d1XU-EQk
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Read my review of this flight here: http://wp.me/p4d1XU-EQk
If you like this clip, be sure to follow me on Youtube (30,000+ followers so far!). Each week, I upload one new clip about my (luxury) travels around the world.
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Travel your dreams in style & follow my website for luxury travel inspiration: top 10 lists, news, reviews, trends, tips, offers, and competitions. You can subscribe to my newsletter (3x/week) here: http://wp.me/P4d1XU-5J.
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Production music by http://www.epidemicsound.com

Date/Time: Thursday, June 11, 11:00AM - 11:30AM (Pacific Time)
Speaker:
Brandon Katayama Hill
Brandon is the founder and CEO of btrax, a San Francisco-based design, branding and marketing agency specializing in US and Asian market entry and growth. In the last decade, he has helped companies such as Expedia, Blue Nile and Square enter the Japanese market. Brandon is also the founder of JapanNight, the premiere annual Japanese startup demo competition in Tokyo and San Francisco. He has spoken at a variety of conferences and events, including ad:tech, Tech in Asia and Social MediaWeek Tokyo.
RSVP on Eventbrite: http://KickstartJapan.eventbrite.com
*You will receive the webinar viewing link in your confirmation email.
Key Takeaways
What are the steps to entering the Japanese market? - a step-by-step guide
What are the different corporate structures in Japan?
What legal entity is best suited for your business?

Date/Time: Thursday, June 11, 11:00AM - 11:30AM (Pacific Time)
Speaker:
Brandon Katayama Hill
Brandon is the founder and CEO of btrax, a San Francisco-based design, branding and marketing agency specializing in US and Asian market entry and growth. In the last decade, he has helped companies such as Expedia, Blue Nile and Square enter the Japanese market. Brandon is also the founder of JapanNight, the premiere annual Japanese startup demo competition in Tokyo and San Francisco. He has spoken at a variety of conferences and events, including ad:tech, Tech in Asia and Social MediaWeek Tokyo.
RSVP on Eventbrite: http://KickstartJapan.eventbrite.com
*You will receive the webinar viewing link in your confirmation email.
Key Takeaways
What are the steps to entering the Japanese market? - a step-by-step guide
What are the different corporate structures in Japan?
What legal entity is best suited for your business?

Get Rea! S12: Ep4 - Business of Dying (Japan)

Tokyo, a city bursting with the living, is struggling with the dead. By 2040, 1.7 million Japanese is expected to die every year. With limited land, and crumbli...

Tokyo, a city bursting with the living, is struggling with the dead. By 2040, 1.7 million Japanese is expected to die every year. With limited land, and crumbling social networks, how is Japan coping with the growing high death toll?
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/tv

Tokyo, a city bursting with the living, is struggling with the dead. By 2040, 1.7 million Japanese is expected to die every year. With limited land, and crumbling social networks, how is Japan coping with the growing high death toll?
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/tv

How I started a Business in Japan - Wednesday Topic

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Japan Small Business Ideas and Opportunities

Japan Small Business Opportunities and New Business Ideas, Best Franchise, Home Based Busi...

I didn't bring business cards to Japan. Big mistake.

The ritual of Japanese business cards.
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Japanese Business Hotel room tour!

We stayed at a business hotel in Akita prefecture thanks to Odigo!
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Japanese Business Hotel room tour!

We stayed at a business hotel in Akita prefecture thanks to Odigo!
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There’re several levels of hotels that you can stay at in Japan. Business hotels are usually considered cheapest as far as normal hotels go, this is probably what we've stayed in the most!
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Japanese work culture

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Akio Morita: Comparing Japanese and American Business Practices

Meet Akio Morita, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Sony Corporation, in this 19...

[Webinar] How to kickstart your business in Japan

Date/Time: Thursday, June 11, 11:00AM - 11:30AM (Pacific Time)
Speaker:
Brandon Katayama Hill
Brandon is the founder and CEO of btrax, a San Francisco-based design, branding and marketing agency specializing in US and Asian market entry and growth. In the last decade, he has helped companies such as Expedia, Blue Nile and Square enter the Japanese market. Brandon is also the founder of JapanNight, the premiere annual Japanese startup demo competition in Tokyo and San Francisco. He has spoken at a variety of conferences and events, including ad:tech, Tech in Asia and Social MediaWeek Tokyo.
RSVP on Eventbrite: http://KickstartJapan.eventbrite.com
*You will receive the webinar viewing link in your confirmation email.
Key Takeaways
What are the steps to entering the Japanese market? - a step-by-step guide
What are the different corporate structures in Japan?
What legal entity is best suited for your business?

Japan: The Ultimate Travel Guide by TourRadar

Japan: The UltimateTravelGuide by TourRadar gives you all the info you need. Learn some basics about Japan and its people, find out what you have to do & see once you arrive, when it's best to travel and which food & drinks you definitely have to try.
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Japan remains one of the most intensely fascinating places in the world, effortlessly intertwining modernity and tradition. Seek serenity in Kyoto by visiting one of thousands of temples spread throughout this former capital, or go skiing in Niseko or summit Mt. Fuji. Of course you can also kick back in one of the country’s many hot springs, where the rich mountain minerals will leave your skin feeling brand new. Once you’ve achieved maximum relaxation, hit up Tokyo’s bustling night life or go hiking in Kamakura.
What Japan lacks in square footage it makes up for in endless options for your itinerary. In this case, size definitely doesn’t matter! Consider booking a tour that allows you to see all of the country’s unique highlights, without missing the subtleties you can enjoy as a backpacker: http://www.tourradar.com/d/japan
Remember to pack clothes appropriate for the region you’re visiting, and if you’re planning on travelling from the North to the South outside of summer months, make sure you bring everything from flip-flops to snow boots.
Japan’s currency is the Japanese Yen. Credit card and debit transactions aren’t common, so be sure to bring plenty of cash with you no matter where you travel within the country. Dining out doesn’t have to be expensive if you visit the right restaurants, and you can often enjoy a pre-fix menu for lunch for a very reasonable cost. Be sure to sample the Japanese whiskeys, as Japan is an expert whiskey distiller!
— About Japan —
With a population of nearly 130 million, this island nation is resides in the Pacific Ocean and has everything from dense cities to mountainous national parks. You’ll discover that there’s countless reasons to move Japan up to the #1 spot on your bucket list. Sixty-six percent of the country is covered by trees and the Japanese enjoy the highest life expectancy in the world at 83.7 years.
Learn more about Japan and the inspiring experiences that await you by reading Days to Come: http://www.tourradar.com/days-to-come/
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Japan Travel Guide | BEST TIPS

Are you interested in traveling to Japan? YES. Japan is really tourist-friendly so I'm cer...

Japan Travel Guide | BEST TIPS

Are you interested in traveling to Japan? YES. Japan is really tourist-friendly so I'm certain you'll have a great time and I hope my travel tips come in handy :) Let me know what you thought of it in the comment section below!
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JAPAN TRAVEL GUIDE HD

Incredible video of Japan with information about the main cities, best places and prices.
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JAPAN TRAVEL GUIDE HD

Incredible video of Japan with information about the main cities, best places and prices.
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Japan Travel Guide: 10 Things you need to know Before Coming to JAPAN

TravelJapanGuide: 10 Thing you need to know before coming to Japan : http://youtu.be/CC07YPg9yAM
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Welcome to Experience Japan with YUKA.
I show you real Japan. Here is the right place for you if you want to know about Japan and plan to travel or trip to Japan!
I’ll share with you things you need to know before coming to Japan.
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2:14 – 3. Many Japanese cannot speak English
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3:55 – 5. Go to the post office, if you need cash.
4:10 – 6. SIZE matters
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